GAMEMAX Introduces CLAW 360 and CLAW 460 Gaming Cases

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[Press Release] GAMEMAX introduces the CLAW 360 and CLAW 460, two unique new gaming cases designed for power, airflow, and future-ready compatibility. The cases feature a bold claw-inspired front panel, sculpted mesh for maximum ventilation, and the all-new GAMEMAX logo.

The CLAW 360 is a Micro-ATX case built for serious hardware in a smaller footprint. It supports GPUs up to 420mm, 240mm ATX PSUs, 175mm air coolers, and 360mm radiators. With room for 12x 120mm fans and four pre-installed ARGB/PWM fans connected to a built-in controller, it ensures excellent thermal performance.

The CLAW 460 delivers the same aggressive design with full ATX compatibility. It supports high-end components, including 420mm GPUs and 360mm radiators, and features the same vertical airflow system with four pre-installed ARGB/PWM fans. Enhanced front I/O with USB Type-C Gen 2 and dual USB 3.0 ports ensures modern connectivity, while the built-in GPU support bracket offers added durability.

The CLAW 360 starts at $67.99 (Black) and $71.99 (White), while the CLAW 460 retails for $77.99 (Black) and $81.99 (White). Check out the product page for more details.

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